Programmable genetic medicine uses engineered DNA or RNA to precisely target and modify disease-causing genes. By rewriting faulty instructions at the cellular level, it treats previously incurable conditions like sickle cell disease and certain cancers. Patients with inherited disorders, as well as those battling chronic illnesses, benefit from therapies that adapt to individual genetic profiles, offering personalized, long-lasting solutions.
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